What's at stake...

Hi Friends,

Here's a brief clip of my sharing the kind of potential Moms as Mentors® has to meet the demand for more programs. (Excuse the choppy opening...my video editing skills are a work in progress).

We've talked a lot throughout our campaign about the power of Moms as Mentors® programs, to help strengthen the mother-daughter bond, to empower girls and moms, to spark interest in STEM and business etc. But, with our campaign ending so soon (TUESDAY!), I wanted to be extra sure we are clear about what is at stake in our campaign to the moms who hope to attend one of our programs either in the near or distant future. 

It's the difference between:

our running a small handful programs a year in a very limited number of communities, without adding in anything new for the people who've already attended our existing programs and

and

our being able to meet the demand for: 

  • more frequent programs in a wider group of communities (by recruiting and training more skilled program facilitators)
  • new programs in our three content areas (STEM, business & social-emotional learning) so past program participants can continue to attend programs
  • more program formats (including running more series of weekly or monthly workshops)
  • more frequent "moms'-only sessions" to provide moms with more tools to help raise confident girls and a supportive, diverse community of moms that can be invaluable sources of support, both for parenting and other personal and professional matters.

The more we raise, the more programs we can run.

So if you would like to see more Moms as Mentors® programs in your area and for your daughter(s) age group, we encourage you to donate today. 

Don't forget. Your gift will be matched 1:1 in our MOM Match (up to $5000).

WE ARE IN THE FINAL DAYS OF THE CAMPAIGN, but it's NOT TOO LATE TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE. Every dollar we raise helps. 

Do you know other moms who might benefit from our programs? Share our campaign with them so we can meet the demands of more families.

DONATE HERE.

Leslie Coles